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- W2323962803 abstract "Contemporary extra-pair paternity rates in humans may be biased. Genetic approaches are now developed to estimate historical cuckoldry rates. Rate of cuckolded fathers stayed low in the past across human societies. Extra-pair children may be rare in humans because of high potential costs. Contemporary data of extra-pair paternity (EPP) in human populations may be biased by the use of modern contraceptives. Studies have now estimated historical EPP rates in several human populations. The observed low EPP rates challenge the idea that women routinely ‘shop around’ for good genes by engaging in extra-pair copulations. Contemporary data of extra-pair paternity (EPP) in human populations may be biased by the use of modern contraceptives. Studies have now estimated historical EPP rates in several human populations. The observed low EPP rates challenge the idea that women routinely ‘shop around’ for good genes by engaging in extra-pair copulations. Does Contraceptive Use Lead to Increased Affairs? A Response to Larmuseau et al.D. James HarrisTrends in Ecology & EvolutionJuly 19, 2016In BriefSeveral recent studies using genetic tools have indicated that extra pair paternity (EPP) rates in humans appear, in various cultures, to be around 1% [1–3], a degree well below previously proposed levels of 10–30% [4]. Since these genetic studies enable EPP rates to be assessed over hundreds of years, rates can be estimated before the widespread use of contraceptives, which have been proposed to potentially impact female choice and EPP rates [5]. In a recent article in TREE, Larmuseau et al. [6] noted that the 1% EPP rates have stayed near constant over several human societies and over the past few hundred years. Full-Text PDF Long-term Trends in Human Extra-Pair Paternity: Increased Infidelity or Adaptive Strategy? A Reply to HarrisLarmuseau et al.Trends in Ecology & EvolutionJuly 22, 2016In BriefIn a recent article we showed that human extra-pair paternity (EPP) rates did not substantially decline in contemporary relative to historical Western societies over the past few hundred years [1]. In both cases, ∼1–2% of all children appeared to be the product of cuckoldry. This came as a great surprise, given the known steady increase in the adoption rate and reliability of contraception over the past century [2]. We proposed several hypotheses to explain this paradox. One, which Harris [3] focused on, was that women may have become more sexually liberated, and now engage in relatively more extramarital affairs. Full-Text PDF" @default.
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